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/ 28 January 2003
A lot of people are watching Miguel de Icaza, a bubbly young Mexican programming whiz behind an unusual project he named ”Mono,” Spanish for monkey.
BOSTON Archbishop Bernard Law has insisted the archdiocese’s decision to pull out of a multi-million dollar sex abuse settlement was a financial necessity.
Mysterious giant beasts may lurk in the darkest depths of the ocean making whale-like noises that are baffling scientists.
Canadian photographer Yousuf Karsh, whose pictures of British politician Winston Churchill, scientist Albert Einstein and author Ernest Hemingway earned his widespread recognition around the world, died on Saturday.
John Rawls, a giant of 20th century philosophy who revived the study of ethics and became an intellectual hero of liberalism, has died. He was 81.